Kwara unveils committee to reclaim encroached school lands
The Kwara State Government has established a committee to recover encroached lands of public secondary schools across the state.
The Kwara State Government has taken a significant step to reclaim encroached lands belonging to public secondary schools by inaugurating a dedicated committee focused on this issue. This initiative responds to growing concerns among stakeholders regarding the illegal encroachment on school properties, which threatens the integrity and safety of educational environments in the state. The committee's formation is grounded in a strong commitment from the government to protect and maintain essential spaces for learning and development.
In a meeting to inaugurate the committee, Dr. Lawal Olohungbebe, the Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, emphasized that the committee's role is crucial in addressing the systemic encroachment faced by government-owned secondary schools. This encroachment, often carried out by private individuals and organizations, undermines the purpose of public educational institutions, making it imperative that the government takes a proactive stance in managing and recovering these lands.
The newly formed committee will be tasked with comprehensive oversight of all secondary schools across Kwara State and is expected to implement strategies that not only recover lost lands but also prevent future encroachments. By ensuring government schools retain their legally designated spaces, the Kwara State Government aims to reinforce the importance of accessible education and promote a stable environment where students can thrive in their learning pursuits.